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Compare International Schools in Vantaa, Finland

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Instructs in English
Ages 15 - 18 years
Fees €8,953
Pupils 90
Type Co-educational
Located at Valkoisenlähteentie 53, 01370 Vantaa, Finland, Tikkurilan Lukio offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme as an IB World School since 2001. The two-year DP is taught in English, with French and Spanish options, and serves students typically aged 16 to 19. The school supports internationalization through Erasmus+ projects and a range of study trips and exchanges, including visits to Caen (France) and Alicante (Spain), with partner institutions such as Lycée Albert Calmette in Nice and IES 12 de Octubre in Alicante. The campus includes modern facilities with study spaces and specialized spaces for music, sport, communications, and entrepreneurship, plus an IB Diploma line taught in English. A 587.5 m2 sports hall is available, capable of hosting basketball, handball, volleyball, badminton and floorball, with after-hours access for supervised use. An active student council coordinates events and decisions; a large photo gallery documents twenty years of school life; Liikuntaleirikoulu (sport-focused trips) enhances athletic and cultural experiences.
Instructs in English
Ages 7 - 15 years
Pupils 670
Type Co-educational
Founded in 1992, the International School of Vantaa is a municipal school serving grades 1-9 with about 670 students in Vantaa, Finland. The language of instruction is predominantly English, serving students whose home language is English or who are fluent in English, while the general Finnish National Board of Education framework shapes a tailor-made curriculum built around thematic units that integrate multiple subjects. From grade 4, elective language offerings include French, Spanish, Swedish and German; Swedish becomes compulsory from grade 6. The school is situated in Kartanonkoski; premises also house a daycare center and a public library. Student selection is based on oral or written English assessment. The school emphasizes after-school activities for younger and older students, free daily school meals, and wellbeing programs such as Urhea athletics and the Schools on the Move initiative. The environment blends municipal schooling with an international-flavored English instruction within the Finnish system.
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